2007 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Comparative psychological studies of spatial and temporal integration in hippocampus
Project/Area Number |
16203038
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Experimental psychology
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Research Institution | Keio University |
Principal Investigator |
WATANABE Shigeru Keio University, Faculty of Letters, Professor (30051907)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
UMEDA Satoshi Keio University, Faculty of Letters, Associate Professor (90317272)
OKAICHI Hiroshige Doshisha University, Faculty of Letters, Professor (40066288)
SAKATA Shogo Hiroshima University, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Associate Professor (50153888)
MIMURA Masaru Showa University School of Medicine, Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, Associate Professor (00190728)
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Project Period (FY) |
2004 – 2007
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Keywords | hippocampus / spatial cognition / temporal cognition / comparative cognition / neuropsychology |
Research Abstract |
The purpose of the project is comparative study of hippocampal function and we obtained the results below. Fish study : We developed Morris-maze analog task for gold fish and clarified lesion in the dorsomedial telencephalon selectively damaged spatial learning but not landmark learning. Avian study : We used pigeon, zebra finches and scrub jays. We compared effect of hipocampal lesions by radiofrequency, ibotenic acid and aspiration in pigeons and found every method resulted in severe deficit in spatial learning. On the hand, the hippocampal lesions did not cause severe deficits in WGTA like task. The basal ganglion lesions retarded performance in the WGTA-like task. Lesions studies with the zebra finches agreed to those with pigeons even though the finches were trained in the large aviary. The scrub jays obtained spatial information by observing caching of the other birds, we did not done any lesion study with the jay. Rodent study: We trained rats on a task similar to pigeon's repeated
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acquisition procedure. The hippocampal lesions in rats resulted in a similar deficits to pigeon experiment. We examined several environmental and behavioral variables in "spatial cognition" tasks and compared effects of hippocampal lesions with those of finbria, temporal cortex and amygdale. We examined role of MNDA receptor in spatial cognition also. For temporal discrimination, we measured hippocampal theta- wave during temporal discrimination and also run microdialysis sampled from medial prefrontalis. Ischemia in C57 mice also caused deficits in Morris-maze but not in object recognition task. Human study : We developed Morris-s-maze analog finger-maze and compared performance in this task before and after the hippocampal lesions. We observed retardation after the right hippocampal lesions but not after the right hippocampal lesions. Neuropsychological examination of Alzheimer and Korsakov patients who had damages in the hippocampi showed deficits in integration of spatial and temporal information. Summary : We compared spatial cognition with several different species and found that the hippocampus has a role in spatial cognition through these different species from fish to human. For comparative study of integration of spatial and temporal information, we did not complete the research although we obtained a lot of interesting data. Less
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Research Products
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[Book] 比較海馬学2008
Author(s)
渡辺 茂、岡市 広成
Total Pages
333
Publisher
北大路書房
Description
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